It’s been a few tumultuous days for digital app stores that provide smartphone users with all sorts of content. Apple just announced a settlement with US developers. The most significant App Store change coming out of that is allowing developers to collect contact information from apps. Then South Korean lawmakers passed a bill that will ban Apple and Google from forcing apps to use their in-app payment systems. Finally, Apple settled an antitrust case with the Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC). This will bring a significant change to the way “reader” App Store apps like Netflix, Spotify, and others work.
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